Document details

Caracterización de las personas con úlcera venosa en Brasil y Portugal: estudio...

Author(s): Torres, Gilson de Vasconcelos cv logo 1 ; Costa, Isabelle Katherinne Fernandes cv logo 2 ; Medeiros, Rosana Kelly Da Silva cv logo 3 ; De Oliveira, Aminna Kelly Almeida cv logo 4 ; De Souza, Amanda Jéssica Gomes cv logo 5 ; Mendes, Felismina Rosa Parreira cv logo 6

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9776

Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora

Subject(s): Venous Ulcer; Nursing; Comparative Study


Description
Objective: To compare the socio-demographic aspects, of health, care and clinic of people with venous ulcer (VU) in Brazil and Portugal. Method: Analytical comparative and transversal study with a quantitative approach. The sample was composed by 130 persons with UV assisted in Natal/Brazil and Évora/Portugal in the period between June and October of 2011, through a structured interview form and collection of bio-physiological measures. Results: Significant differences between the two countries were verified, regarding the age, family income, profession/occupation, time of lesion shorter than 6 months, small lesion area, ulcer with granulation, availability of proper products, place for treatment, access to medics, Doppler examination and documentation of clinical sate. Conclusion: The researched in Portugal were elder, with better income; the number of patients with a profession/occupation was lower than the researched users in Brazil and presented lesions with more favourable characteristics to the scar healing process. The researched assistance to users with VU in Portugal has presented to be significantly better than the one performed in Brazil.
Document Type Article
Language Portuguese
delicious logo  facebook logo  linkedin logo  twitter logo 
degois logo
mendeley logo

Related documents



    Financiadores do RCAAP

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia Universidade do Minho   Governo Português Ministério da Educação e Ciência Programa Operacional da Sociedade do Conhecimento EU